Aadikesavulu Naidu TDP MP to vote for UPA
New Delhi, Jul 22: Yet another betrayer for TDP. As per the sources Aadikesavulu Naidu, the TDP's Lok Sabha member from Chittoor has decided to vote in favour of UPA government. Though the MP is deniying the allegation, sources said that he had decided to jump to UPA side. He told media that he was not against the Indo-US nuclear deal and he will take a decision to support the UPA after consultation with TDP leaders.
Aadikesavulu Naidu an industrialist by profession has switched between different parties at different times. He was the treasurer of the Congress party when P V Narasimha Rao was prime minister, but switched his loyalties to the TDP. In May 2004 he won the Chittoor Lok Sabha constituency on a TDP ticket.
Sources said that Aadikesavulu has also told TDP leaders he is not happy with the increasing proximity between the TDP and Telengana Rashtra Samithi as he is against the division of the state.
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